This application is a 371 application of PCT/JP2019/018362 having an international filing date of May 8, 2019, which claims priority to JP2018-096178 filed May 18, 2018, the entire content of each of which is incorporated herein by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a shunt resistor and a shunt resistor mount structure.
BACKGROUND ART
For example, a shunt resistor is used to detect an electric current in a semiconductor power module or the like mounted in an electric vehicle.
Patent Literature 1 describes a shunt resistor which is easy to attach, does not require an excessively large attachment space, and is capable of performing highly accurate current detection.
The shunt resistor described in Patent Literature 1 includes: a first terminal and a second terminal each made of an electrically conductive metal material and having a first plane, a second plane, and an outer peripheral surface around the planes; and resistive bodies connected to the respective first planes and connecting the first terminal and the second terminal together, with the first plane of the first terminal and the first plane of the second terminal opposing each other. The bonding area between the resistive bodies and the first planes is smaller than the area of the first planes. The first terminal and the second terminal each have a hole formed penetrating through from the first plane to the second plane.
In the following, such a shunt resistor may be referred to as a “bushing shunt (resistor)”.
CITATION LIST
Patent Literature
Patent Literature 1: JP 2017-212297A
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
Technical Problem
In the bushing shunt described in Patent Literature 1, a structure is adopted in which output signal voltage lead-out terminals are led out from the respective side surfaces of the first terminal and the second terminal.
In a bushing shunt, it is desirable to suppress electromotive force noise due to a magnetic flux.
An aim of the present invention is to provide a bushing shunt resistor having an output signal voltage lead-out terminal structure for suppressing electromotive force noise due to a magnetic flux.
Solution to Problem
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a shunt resistor including: a first terminal and a second terminal each made of an electrically conductive metal material and having a first plane, a second plane, and an outer peripheral surface around the planes; and a resistive body connected to the respective first planes and connecting the first terminal and the second terminal, the respective first planes of the first terminal and the second terminal opposing each other. A bonding area between the resistive body and the respective first planes is smaller than an area of the first planes. The first terminal and the second terminal each have a hole penetrating through from the first plane to the second plane. A voltage detection terminal is connected to opposing surface sides of the first terminal and the second terminal.
The present invention also provides an mount structure of the shunt resistor. A slit portion is formed in the opposing surface sides of the first terminal and the second terminal, and a substrate formed with the voltage detection terminal is inserted into the slit portion.
The slit portion may extend from lateral end portions of the first terminal and the second terminal in a direction toward the respective holes.
The voltage detection terminal may be connected to the first terminal or the second terminal in the slit portion.
Preferably, the voltage detection terminal may be formed on a front and back of the substrate.
The description includes the contents disclosed in JP Patent Application No. 2018-096178 based on which the present application claims priority.
Advantageous Effects of Invention
According to the present invention, it is possible to suppress electromotive force noise due to a magnetic flux in a bushing shunt resistor.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a configuration example of a shunt resistor according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2A illustrates an example of a substrate with voltage detection terminals and the like, which is attached to the shunt resistor illustrated in FIG. 1, as viewed from one surface side (front surface side) of the substrate.
FIG. 2B illustrates the example of the substrate with voltage detection terminals and the like, which is attached to the shunt resistor illustrated in FIG. 1, as viewed from a back-surface side of the substrate.
FIG. 3A is a perspective view illustrating a state in which opposing sides of the substrate are respectively inserted into slit portions of the shunt resistor.
FIG. 3B is a perspective view illustrating the state in which the opposing sides of the substrate are respectively inserted into the slit portions of the shunt resistor, as viewed from a direction on the opposite side to FIG. 3A.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a configuration example of a shunt resistor according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a configuration example of the substrate equipped with a connector.
FIG. 6A is a perspective view associated with FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 and illustrating a state in which the substrate is fixed to the shunt resistor by means of L-shaped terminals and fixing screws.
FIG. 6B is a side view associated with FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 and illustrating a state in which the substrate is fixed to the shunt resistor by means of the L-shaped terminals and the fixing screws.
FIG. 7A illustrates an example of a fixing portion fixing method according to the present embodiment.
FIG. 7B illustrates the example of the fixing member fixing method according to the present embodiment, the view continuing from FIG. 7A.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
In the following, shunt resistors and mount structures thereof according to embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
First Embodiment
First, a first embodiment of the present invention will be described.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a configuration example of a shunt resistor according to the present embodiment.
A shunt resistor A according to the present embodiment includes: a first terminal (electrode) 1 made of an electrically conductive metal material, such as Cu, and having a first plane 11 a, a second plane 11 b on the back surface side thereof, and an outer peripheral surface (side surface) 11 c around the planes; and a second terminal (electrode) 3 made of an electrically conductive metal material, such as Cu, and having a first plane 13 a, a second plane 13 b, and an outer peripheral surface (side surface) 13 c around the planes.
Further, the first terminal 1 and the second terminal 3 respectively have holes 1 a, 3 a formed penetrating through from the first planes 11 a, 13 a to the second planes 11 b, 13 b.
The respective first planes 11 a, 13 a of the first terminal 1 and the second terminal 3 oppose each other. A plurality of resistive bodies 5 connecting the first terminal 1 and the second terminal 3 in parallel are provided on the respective first planes 11 a, 13 a. Examples of the material of the resistive bodies 5 include Cu—Ni based, Cu—Mn based, and Ni—Cr based metal materials.
The bonding area between the upper surfaces and lower surfaces of the resistive bodies 5 and the respective first planes 11 a, 13 a is smaller than the area of the first planes 11 a, 13 a. In the present example, the plurality of resistive bodies 5 are arranged concentrically about the holes (center holes) 1 a, 3 a respectively formed in the first terminal 1 and the second terminal 3, at regular intervals along the circumferential direction, for example.
The first terminal 1 and the second terminal 3 may be polygonal, such as triangular, as well as rectangular, and may be circular. The holes 1 a, 3 a may be polygonal such as rectangular, as well as circular. The same applies to other examples.
In FIG. 1, the respective outer peripheral surfaces (side surfaces) 11 c, 13 c of the first terminal 1 and the second terminal 3 respectively have slit portions (groove portions) 11 s, 13 s provided in opposing positions on the opposing surface sides of the first terminal 1 and the second terminal 3. The slit portions extend from lateral end portions of the first terminal 1 and the second terminal 3 in a direction toward the holes 1 a, 3 a (central direction).
FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B illustrate an example of a substrate having voltage detection terminals and the like, which is attached to the shunt resistor A illustrated in FIG. 1, as viewed from one surface side (front surface side) of the substrate and from the back-surface side thereof, respectively. The substrate may be a printed circuit board or the like.
As illustrated in FIG. 2A, when the substrate 21 is viewed from one surface 21 a side thereof, a connector 41 is attached to the one surface 21 a of the substrate 21. The connector 41 has a connection hole 43 for connecting a signal cable or the like, which is not illustrated. The connector 41 is formed with: first voltage detection terminals 31 a, 31 b (one of which, such as 31 b, is a terminal for noise removal) meandering on the one surface 21 a of the substrate 21; and a second voltage detection terminal 33 a. The first voltage detection terminals 31 a, 31 b are electrically connected in a corner of the substrate 21, for example, where a first pad 31 c is formed.
As illustrated in FIG. 2B, when the substrate 21 is viewed from one surface 21 b side on the back-surface side of the one surface 21 a, a second voltage detection terminal 33 b is provided on one surface 21 b. The second voltage detection terminal 33 b has a second pad 33 b-1 formed in a corner of the substrate 21, for example.
The second voltage detection terminals 33 a, 33 b are connected from top to bottom through of the substrate 21 in the thickness direction thereof, by means of a via (for example, a metal material such as solder) disposed at a first position 33 a-1 and a second position 33 a-2 located at the same in-plane positions.
Thus, the substrate 21 is formed with the first voltage detection terminals 31 a, 31 b, the second voltage detection terminal 33 b, and the connector 41.
FIG. 3A is a perspective view illustrating a state in which opposing two sides of the substrate 21 are respectively inserted into the slit portion 11 s, 13 s of the shunt resistor A. In FIG. 3A, the second voltage detection terminal 33 b is visible. FIG. 3B is a perspective view from a direction on the opposite side to FIG. 3A. In FIG. 3B, the first voltage detection terminals 31 a, 31 b are visible. The pair of output signal lines of the first voltage detection terminal 31 a and the second voltage detection terminal 33 b form a parallel pattern on the front and back of the substrate.
The first pad 31 c and the second pad 33 b-1 are respectively electrically connected to the first terminal 1 and the second terminal 3 in the slits 11 s, 13 s. Thus, the voltage detection terminals (electric current terminals) are configured to be connected at locations close to the holes (center holes) 1 a, 3 a of the bushing shunt where magnetic flux generation is smaller.
As described above, according to the shunt resistor and the shunt resistor mount structure of the present embodiment, in the bushing shunt resistor, the output signal voltage lead-out structure is configured such that the voltage detection terminals can be connected at locations close to the holes (center holes) 1 a, 3 a of the bushing shunt where magnetic flux generation is smaller. Accordingly, electromotive force noise due to a magnetic flux can be suppressed. The obtained signals are connected to the connector by means of the substrate wiring. Because the pair of output signal lines of the first voltage detection terminals 31 a, 31 b and the second voltage detection terminal 33 b form a parallel pattern on the front and back of the substrate, the influence of magnetic flux noise can be suppressed.
Second Embodiment
Next, a second embodiment of the present invention will be described. In the first embodiment, slit portions are formed in the opposing surface sides of the first terminal and the second terminal to connect the voltage detection terminals to the shunt resistor.
In the present embodiment, a substrate formed with voltage detection terminals is fixed to the shunt resistor using L-shaped terminals, for example, which are fixed to the terminals by means of fixing members such as screws.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a configuration example of a shunt resistor according to the present embodiment. FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating a configuration example of the substrate equipped with a connector.
With regard to the bushing shunt, one similar to that of the first embodiment may be used. As illustrated in FIG. 4, in a shunt resistor B of the present embodiment, L-shaped terminals 51 a, 51 b which are respectively bent toward the opposite surfaces are respectively provided on the opposing first planes 11 a, 13 a of the first terminal 1 and the second terminal 3 by means of fixing members 53 a, 53 b, such as screws. FIG. 5 illustrates a state excluding the shunt resistor B in which the L-shaped terminals 51 a, 51 b are fixed to the substrate 21. The L-shaped terminals are disposed on one surface side of the substrate 21, and the connector 41 and an external terminal 48 are disposed on the other one surface side.
FIG. 6A and FIG. 6B, which are associated with FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, are respectively a perspective view and a side view illustrating a state in which the substrate 21 is fixed to the shunt resistor B by means of the L-shaped terminals 51 a, 51 b and the fixing screws 53 a, 53 b. FIG. 7A and FIG. 7B illustrate an example of a method for fixing the fixing members 53 a, 53 b according to the present embodiment.
As illustrated in FIG. 6A and FIG. 6B, the L-shaped terminals 51 a, 51 b with the shunt resistor B fixed thereto by means of the fixing members 53 a, 53 b are respectively connected to the opposing first planes 11 a, 13 a of the first terminal 1 and the second terminal 3, and are connected to the wires (voltage detection terminals) 31 a, 33 a connected to the connector 41, in a manner similar to the first embodiment, as illustrated in FIG. 2A, for example.
Next, an operation step for fixing, to the shunt resistor B, the L-shaped terminals fixed to the terminals by means of fixing members, such as screws is described.
As illustrated in FIG. 7A and FIG. 7B, a fixing tool, such as a driver 81, for fixing the fixing members 53 a, 53 b, such as screws, is passed through the hole 71 a, 71 b formed in the second terminal 3, upon assembly, and the fixing members 53 a, 53 b are screwed by means of the driver 81, whereby the L-shaped terminals 51 a, 51 b can be fixed onto the first terminal 1.
Thus, according to the present embodiment, a configuration similar to that of the first embodiment can be obtained using a different means for fixing the voltage detection terminals, and also similar effects can be obtained.
In the foregoing embodiments, the configurations and the like illustrated in the attached drawings are not to be taken as limiting, but may be modified, as appropriate, as long as the effects of the present invention can be obtained. Other changes may be made, as appropriate, and mounted without departing from the scope of the purpose of the present invention.
The respective constituent elements of the present invention may be selectively adopted, and an invention provided with a selected configuration is also included in the present invention.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
The present invention may be the utilized in a shunt resistor.